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I am wondering what everyone uses for there organic mixture of nutrients for veg and flower. List your mixtures!!


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dubmantx

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I use a good organic soil (last time Miracle Grow organic garden) mixed heavily with perlite (heavy on the perlite that is).

Then i use castings, some PSG and High P guanos, and more recently I have been using all botonnicares shit which is making me think of going mediumless.

It works bad ass in soil though. PBP soil, Liqid Karma, Hydroguard, epsom salt. Plants in flower love it. I usually let the soil do its thing for veg. No nutes till flower.
 
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PFCruz

VEG : age old grow , minerial matrix , lsr gold , sea blast , silica blast , hygrozyme. FLOWER : pure blend bloom ,minerial matrix, top max , silica blast , hygrozyme. Grown in pro mix with 25% perlite added. Water at ph 6.0.
:yummy: :yummy: :yummy: :joint:
 
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dubmantx,how much epsom salt do you use when you water? and how often.I've never used it before, but use a lot of the same other stuff you do use
 
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metanaturals rules

so does royal gold / hydroton

as does powerflower / rice hulls
 

Stan Laurel

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BioBizz Allmix soil with their grow, bloom & Topmax organic nutes. Also keep some Epsom salts handy for Mg def.
They're just so easily available, and do a grand job once dialled in :joint:


 

quadracer

Active member
I like to keep it simple, and let the organics do the work.

Feeding during veg I use Metanaturals Pro 3-3-3 mix, liquid karma, and bio bizz Fish Mix. I'll usually make a tea out of it, adding earth worm castings and mycorhyzia.

Then towards the last week of veg I stop using the fish mix and add Bush Master (Bush Master is made of a kelp extract which stops the lateral growth and turns the plant onto flowering sooner).

In flower I use everything that I did in veg (except for the Fish Mix) and add a high P guano, since the plants are well established and can take that much P at once. For the first week or two of flower, I will use the bushmaster.

I'll also foilar feed twice a day, with either water or some metanaturals/liquid karma mixture.

This will always produce extremely healthy plants while never putting your plants in danger of over nuting. I use Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil, and reuse it when the plants are done.
 

dubmantx

Member
THC buzz not very much. Couldnt tell you an exact ammount usually just use a couple pinches. Id say no more than 1 teaspoon per gallon.
Also I picked up some of botonnicares "Sweet" Im really likeing this stuff The hydro store guy says if you use it to also use hydroguard or it will be pointless. I already had hydroguard so I was like sold ;)
 
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Peat, coco, worm castings and mushroom compost with some perlite, bone, blood and kelp meal along with plant success. Fish emulsion in veg with maxicrop and superthrive. Pure blend pro bloom soil with liquid karma, cal-mag, and top maxx along with guano tea switching each feeding. Haven't been able to top this combo and was very impressed. MMMMMM BUDZ
 
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OHenry

promix soiless, 50% volume perlite, earth juice line, big ol flush.

OH
 
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that works real real good too OHenry

We use

Powerflower / Coco hulls (the big chunks not the dust shit)
Metanaturals 4 part
Companion 2-3-2

outdoor compost:

alfalfa hay
fish bone meal
2 kinds of bat guano
earthworm casting
kelp
rock phosphate
riverbed soil
rice hulls
coco hulls
cotton seed meal
steer manure

amended with powerflower to increase volume quickly
 
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I just stick with the basic Fish Emulsions (soil grower) from local home/garden centers
5-1-1 during Veg
2-5-1 during Flowering

...nothing else


...been working great for 3+yrs

oh and just an fyi: they are loaded with micro nutes (especially Mg)...but since its organic the amounts can vary with each batch...reason they dont list them on the lables
 

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